Best KuKirin Electric Scooter in 2026: 15-Model Guide

Best KuKirin Electric Scooter in 2026: 15-Model Guide

“Best” depends on the route

The current supplier-confirmed range contains 15 models. These are category picks, not a claim that one scooter is best for everyone.

Best for portability: S1 Max

S1 Max weighs 16 ± 0.5 kg, reaches 25 km/h and has up to 39 km manufacturer-rated range. It is the easiest current model to carry, but its solid tyres and city focus are not for rough trails.

Best controlled-speed choices: G2 Pro ABE, G2 Pro VMP and G2 VMP

Choose between 20 km/h G2 Pro ABE and 25 km/h G2 Pro VMP or G2 VMP based on required documentation, tyre size, weight and local rules. Controlled speed is not itself universal road approval.

Best everyday value: A1, G2, G2 Pro, M4 Max and T3

These single-motor models cover the core everyday price band. Compare rated range from 45 to 64 km, battery capacity, tyre construction and weight rather than relying on their shared 45 km/h manufacturer maximum.

Best single-motor range step-up: G2 Max

G2 Max combines a 1000W motor, 48V 20.8Ah battery and up to 70 km rated range.

Best dual-motor balance: G2 Master

G2 Master uses dual 1000W motors with up to 70 km rated range. G2 Ultra is the lower-priced dual-motor option; G3 Pro adds dual 1200W motors and oil brakes.

Best large single-motor performance: G4

G4 pairs a 2000W motor with 11-inch wide tyres, 70 km/h manufacturer maximum and up to 75 km rated range.

Best off-road dirt bike: X1

X1 is a different category: a 52 kg electric dirt bike with a 1000W rated mid-drive motor, up to 2000W peak and 14/12-inch tyres. It is for off-road use, not folding city transport.

Compare before deciding

The remaining candidates—G2 Ultra and G3 Pro in the dual-motor group—can be the better fit when traction, brake type or battery size matters more than price or carry weight. Use the 15-model comparison.

Speed, range, climbing and charging figures are manufacturer-rated maximums under test conditions. Actual performance varies with rider weight, speed mode, terrain, gradients, tyre pressure, temperature, wind and battery condition. Check current local rules before riding on public roads.

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